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After i replaced my GTX1060 from Zotac which can turn off the fans by itself with an MSI RX570, i was quite frustrated by the noisy fans, especially in Linux and macOS.
It took me a while to finally do some research on it, luckily it was worth doing so as i found this Reddit-thread where a project called “amdgpu-fancontrol” was suggested.

If you run Ubuntu or a different distribution that uses Snap packages, you may have some apps even preinstalled as Snap packages (i did not use the Softwarecenter like at all but had gnome-calculator and gnome-system-monitor as this kind of packages).

I just stumbled over huge looking bullet points in a Google Docs document,
in fact, the document, full of lists, did simply look messed up as also other icons were affected.
Luckily i found a very easy solution for this problem:

If you are stuck with a Segfault error with your Resolve Installation on Linux, this post may be for you.
The Problem A popular error, people on Linux have with Resolve is a Segfault, with a CrashLog that looks like this:

While ThinkPads are known for wonderful Linux support, it still happens that things are not working perfectly by default - but hey there are workarounds available which by the way may apply to much more models as well.